Shipping.
,£?> .-V HlQff-ffATEIk TO-jtflplfOW. :• / ! Rvads I pout OstAtMUBH I Dunedin 4.2? pm. I :, 4ifif p.ro. fM2 P-fv PORT CHALMERS This Dat. ARRIVED. Acacia ,(supposed from Hobart Town) Defiance, from Coast : CUSTOM : HOtTBF, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. ■ ' INWARDS. Ohehttnga. 61 tons, Crouch, from Auckland Apatima. 30‘ ionS, Kerns, from Waikava, Ramsay, Agent. outwards. Midlothian, 15 tons, Blaney, for Camara. IL Ramsay, agent, . , ClAUde Hamilton, 330 tons,. Clarke, for .SKtttottrnCf ria Blftff. Dalgety, Niohollis and ■ Ctoyageutti, . # , James Paxfon, 60 tons, Greig, for Invercargill. Master, agent. PASSENGER, list. Pep Claude Hamilton r Mrs Coffins and MaSffer : R4lfe, for Melbourne y Hr TeVment,- : ; : and 10 Chinese. r. • ' ■ t. ’ - * .. AKWVALS. : Deer • FW&New York—Annie, Agta, Gamecock, Belle . From ISverpoel—Otago, Garrick Caktle Prom Hong Kong—Golden Sea From Hobart Town“-Acacia From .Mauritius—Parana • From Newcastle—lndus, Midas > PROJECTED DEE ART 0 RES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports, June 26 Beautiful Star for Bluff, June 20 i ' City of Adelaide, for Sanlrancisco, July 1, ,Crest of the Wave, for Napier, early ' 'Maori,'for Timara; June 27 . Nevada, for San Francisco, July 8 Pretty Jane, for Kakanui, June 21 Siangitoto, for, Melbourne, via Bluff, June 23 -Eangatlra, fot Lyttelton June 29 , ißoSlyn Castle,- July'early • ; > Storm Bird for Molyneux, early : , Taranaki, for Northern Ports, June 21 ' Wftßacq for oAmaru, June 20 Wellington, for Northern Ports, June 27 i . The -barque Acaaia, supposed to be from Hdbart Tewn, was signalled at the Heads at I p.iß. tO-day. The Geelong got np steam, tiayiv m accordance with signal, proceeded to the Heads to tow the barque to her disbarring berth. ’ The ketch Defiance, from the Coast, beat up from the Heads on this afternoon’s Mr - MsrCandrew has telegraphed to -Capt. ,:.‘ AUardymj requesting 'Mm to institute en- . dairies touching the schooner Jane Ann y ... which left Gjceymouth about eleven weeks back, and' which has not since been beard of; ; There are some good reasons for sup-, posing that the Jane Ann baa not met with the- melancholy fate of having foundered .hi sea; with all hands. It is quite possible ,tfiat C<mt. Spith has taken his vessel on to , Pill,. He was sole owner of her, and the ttOal was .purchased by himself. l Domestie reasons of a painful nature, known to mmt of his Jriends, rendered it desirable that : ‘ be Should leave the Colony for some other part of the world.— Oreymruth Star. A driens scene was enacted atj Grey- ... &5... Uth Instant The ketch ""'AgeDna had: beisn' seized for a Snail debt for- 'fewage • eohtraotcd at HeklHka, but net by the present master. The i , . VfeßshL was coaUSden. and was to; be towed oat on Sunday’s tide, when ..tlie bailiffs went on board, took the sails off the rigging,. , I Mnd;catTiodthem.on shore. 1 It was astrange .prbcfitding; , oaa Sunday,; and will no doubt lead to further complications.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 19 June 1871, Page 2
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